- The first error on iPhone 13

In a notice sent to users on September 26, Apple confirmed that the Unlock with Apple Watch (Unlock with Apple Watch) feature may not work on some iPhone 13 series.
- This application may be the culprit causing the rapid battery drain of iOS 15

Many users report that their iPhone battery drains quickly after installing iOS 15. The cause may be Spotify.
- Appears new malware specializing in stealing Steam, Epic Games and EA Origin accounts

Recently, a new malware (malicious code) has been sold by hackers on the dark web. The special feature of this malware is that it is designed to specialize in stealing user
- Which iPhone is supported for the longest iOS upgrade? List of vintage and obsolete iPhones in 2021

How long does Apple provide updates to iPhones and which iPhones get the longest iOS upgrade support?
- 6 famous hackers from the beginning of the Internet

In the 80s and 90s of the last century, when the Internet was still in its infancy, hackers also appeared. However, unlike most cybercriminals today, the 'first generation' hackers
- How Outsourcing Your Critical Business Process To The Experts Will Benefit Your Business

Outsourcing your critical enterprise processes to the experts can be a great way to give your business an advantage. Companies need contracting out for many reasons.
- Apple improves Face ID on iOS 15 to not be fooled by 3D masks

Apple says iOS 15 has improved the quality and anti-spoofing capabilities of Face ID.
- Samsung SSD data loss error on Linux is finally fixed

Data loss error of Samsung SSD drives on Linux operating system appeared a few years ago. There were even reports of this issue appearing on Reddit 6 years ago.
- Experience the destructive power of a nuclear bomb when it explodes right next to you

A website will help us to know in reality how much damage a nuclear bomb can cause when a nuclear bomb explodes.
- Microsoft set a time to stop supporting Windows Thin PC

Microsoft currently maintains a policy of allowing individual users and organizations to run multiple versions of Windows through mainstream and extended support programs, such as
- Microsoft accidentally released early Visual Studio Code beta for web vscode.dev

The Visual Studio Code for web beta is currently being maintained by Microsoft although the launch announcement has been removed.
- What is the effect of the round dot next to the iPhone's rear camera?

iPhone is one of the most popular smartphone models that many people love and trust today. However, not all iphone users know all about the function of every detail on their phone.
- Leaked information of more than a million gamers playing this popular Android game

The developers of the popular Chinese Android game app exposed users' information through an insecure server.
- Microsoft's OneDrive for Business has an error that automatically reduces the storage limit

Microsoft is investigating an issue affecting OneDrive for Business customers that caused their storage space to be reset to default settings or read-only.
- 12-year-old coder earns 350,000 USD selling NFT dolphin collection

Coder Benyamin Ahmed (12 years old) has earned 350,000 USD thanks to the collection of NFT created by himself.
- Microsoft will stop supporting Office Android apps on Chrome OS next month

Microsoft has confirmed that it will no longer support the use of Android Office apps on Chrome OS from September 18.
- Loading Speed as the Next Big Computing Milestone

Ever since the popularization of the personal computer in the 1990s, consumers have tended to think of advancements in terms of graphics.
- CPU-Z has a new version, adds support for Alder Lake chips, DDR5, XMP 3.0

CPUID has just officially released a major update 1.97 for the famous CPU-Z spec reader. The new version comes with support for Intel's upcoming 12th generation Alder Lake
- Google stops production of Pixel 5

Amid news of the new Pixel 6 phone, Google quietly announced the discontinuation of two other Pixel devices: the Pixel 4A 5G and Pixel 5.
- Intel Arc 'Alchemist' GPU Will Come With DisplayPort 2.0, Support Up To 16K Display Resolution

Intel has begun to reveal some more important technical details that will be supported on Intel Arc 'Alchemist' GPUs, including the arrival of DisplayPort 2.0.